Bruno Hoffmann, Kilian Roth and Mo Nussbaumer teamed up with Rich Forne and Merlin Czarnulla for a trip to Athens, Greece in February. For this video they wanted to make something different than the usual BMX street video and tried to ride the abandoned canoe track from the 2004 Olympic Games. After lying deserted for many years they have breathed some new life into the venue.
Mo: "Filming this video turned out to be quite challenging and resulted in a week long game of cat and mouse with the local security guards. Getting busted within the first hour of our first day we had to get creative to pursue our goal of riding and filming at the Olympic venue. We ended up having one of us sitting outside the fenced venue and up the road to look out for security to warn the others on the inside.
BMX Edit 2019 - Silvan Schmutz by Nilon8
V roce 2018 s námi byl Martin v Barceloně v rámci projektu BCN VCTN a odjel si pár triků, které si zasloužili odložit. Čas plynul a fotky si nakonec našly své místo v #THEBIKEBROS časopise.
You've seen the full video, now catch over 20 minutes of extras, crashes, behind-the-scenes and more from our stay in New York City. From passers-by trying to jump stair sets, to bodega owners who give you the CCTV angle of your clip.
Mike Hoder, Craig Passero, Hucker, Charlie Crumlish, Chris Childs, Kareem Williams, Dan Norvell, Aryei Levenson, Mike Stahl, Trevor Sigloch and Pedro all killing it in SoCal!
Kink's Calvin Kosovich is known for bombing some giant rails and making some damn fine videos—all while carrying the upmost of style. Here’s Calvin giving the full breakdown of his Kink Backwoods build—an ideal setup for a taller rider.
Built to grind, built to shred. Felix Prangenberg's signature PATHFINDER line is available now from bike shops worldwide. Watch Felix put his Pathfinder set up to work in the streets of Germany and Portugal filmed over the recent months.
SNIPERS. Over 5 minutes of Julian Arteaga's classic style, is now LIVE on sundaybikes.com. Julian has a knack for making simple things look great, and hard things look easy. This video is all the proof you need. Filmed all long lens, no fish were harmed during the making.
In the current context of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, which also affects Japan, cycling’s governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), must announce that the Tokyo 2020 test events for BMX Freestyle and track cycling scheduled for 11 and 12 April, respectively in Tokyo and Izu, will not be held as originally planned. In view of the current health situation, holding the events would potentially put at risk the health of the riders, all those involved in the event and the fans, and compromise an equal treatment for all nations.
The UCI and Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee will work together on new dates depending of course on the decisions taken by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) regarding the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
In the current context of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, which also affects the United States, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) regrets to announce the necessity to postpone the 2020 UCI BMX World Championships which were initially to take place at the North Houston Bike Park in the United States from 26 to 31 May. The UCI fully supports the decision taken by the organisers of the Harris County - Houston Sports Authority, the authorities of the city of Houston, in the state of Texas, and of Harris County. In view of the current health situation, holding the UCI BMX World Championships, preceded by the amateur Challenge class, would have potentially posed a risk to the health of the riders, all those involved in the event and the fans.
Regarding the qualification process for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the UCI BMX World Championships in Houston were initially to be the last event on the UCI International BMX Calendar offering qualification points, since the qualifying period was due to end on 1st June. In the context of the coronavirus and in the interests of safety and sporting fairness, the UCI recalls - as announced on March 15 - that it asked the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to stop the qualification period retroactively as of 3 March, given that until this date, no nation had been prevented from going to events because of the pandemic.
Regarding the qualification process for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the UCI BMX World Championships in Houston were initially to be the last event on the UCI International BMX Calendar